EP1279002A1 - Method and apparatus for measuring wall thickness of a plastic container - Google Patents
Method and apparatus for measuring wall thickness of a plastic containerInfo
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- EP1279002A1 EP1279002A1 EP01913028A EP01913028A EP1279002A1 EP 1279002 A1 EP1279002 A1 EP 1279002A1 EP 01913028 A EP01913028 A EP 01913028A EP 01913028 A EP01913028 A EP 01913028A EP 1279002 A1 EP1279002 A1 EP 1279002A1
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for measuring wall thickness, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for measuring the wall thickness of plastic containers at the production line and during the production operation.
- the measurement data can indicate how the process needs to be adjusted.
- Wall thickness distribution information must be acquired as quickly as possible. If the manufacturing process is out of specification limits, a large quantity of scrap can be generated before the necessary information can be acquired and a correction made. The sectioning and manual measurement of the wall thickness distribution can be tedious, time consuming, and inaccurate. Consequently, the manufacturing process results in a large variation in container wall thickness, rarely approaching the optimum distribution necessary for achieving a desired minimum weight of the final product.
- An object of the invention is to produce a plastic container wall thickness measuring system which minimizes production costs.
- Another object of the invention is to produce a plastic container wall thickness measuring system, which minimizes product waste.
- Still another object of the invention is to produce a plastic container wall thickness measuring system which minimizes production line downtime.
- Another object of the invention is to produce a plastic container wall thickness measuring system, which can operate on-line and at a high speed during a plastic container manufacturing process.
- a further object of the invention is to produce a plastic container wall thickness measuring system which can measure through both walls of the container simultaneously, and determine the average wall thickness by dividing the measurement by two.
- a method for measuring the wall thickness of plastic containers during a container manufacturing process including: providing a plastic container, the plastic container having a longitudinal axis and at least two side walls spaced radially from the longitudinal axis, the side walls being formed of a material that absorbs light energy in a predetermined molecular absorption band; directing light energy from a source through the at least two side walls of the plastic container in a plane transverse to the longitudinal axis; sensing a portion the light energy that passes through the side walls of the plastic container; and generating a signal from the sensed portion of the light energy representing a thickness of the side walls of the plastic container.
- the subject invention also includes a plastic container wall thickness measuring system comprising: a source of light energy directed toward a path of travel of a plastic container, the plastic container having side walls formed of a material absorbing a first portion of the light energy; a light sensor for receiving a second portion of the light energy, the second portion of the light energy having passed through the side walls of the plastic container, and being responsive to the second portion of the light energy for generating a signal; and a computer means connected to the sensor and being responsive to the signal when the plastic container moves along the path between the source and the sensor for calculating an average wall thickness value from a selected number of positions of the plastic container along the path, comparing the average wall thickness value with stored standards and indicating one of acceptance and rejection for the plastic container.
- FIG. 1 is a partially exploded perspective view of the plastic container wall thickness measuring system with the support frames removed, incorporating the features of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the emitter assembly and the sensor assembly portions of the plastic container wall thickness measuring system illustrated in Fig. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of the emitter assembly and the sensor assembly portions of the plastic container wall thickness measuring system illustrated in Fig. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic block diagram of the electronic circuits used to condition and amplify the signal from the sensor of the wall thickness measuring system illustrated in Fig. 1;
- FIG. 5 is a flow diagram of the calibration method used in the wall thickness measuring system illustrated in Fig. 1;
- FIG. 6 is a flow diagram of the inspection method used in the wall thickness measuring system illustrated in Fig. 1;
- the wall thickness measuring system 10 includes an emitter assembly 12 and a sensor assembly 14.
- the emitter assembly 12 and sensor assembly 14 are spaced apart such that a plastic container 16, such a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) , blow molded bottle, can be caused to travel there between.
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- the emitter assembly 12 includes a first support frame 18 made of a rigid material such as aluminum.
- the support frame 18 is configured for engagement with any suitable surface, such as a floor, and an associated plastic container manufacturing machine (not shown) .
- the emitter assembly 12 further includes at least one incandescent light bulb 20 for emitting light energy with a majority of the light energy output occurring in the infrared (IR) frequency range.
- the bulb 20 emits light energy within the range of from about 2.40 to about 2.50 microns.
- a reflector 22 is disposed on the support frame 18 and positioned on the opposite side of each bulb 20 from the container 16. The reflector 22 reflects light energy emitted from the bulbs 20 to increase the intensity of the light energy in the direction of the plastic container 16. The reflector 22 also helps adjust the uniformity of the IR light energy emitted. In the embodiment illustrated, two bulbs 20 and one reflector 22 are shown, but it will be understood that any combination of one or more bulbs 20, and one or more reflectors 22 may be used.
- an electrical distribution box 24 is coupled to a power source (not shown) by a first flexible power cord 25.
- the bulbs 20 are coupled to a direct current (DC) power converter 26 by a second flexible power cord 27.
- the DC power converter 26 is then coupled to the distribution box 26 by a third flexible power cord 28.
- the electrical distribution box 24 provides the voltage necessary to power the bulbs 20.
- At least one dense light diffuser 30 is disposed opposite the reflector 22 in the optical path of the light energy generated by the bulbs 20, and forms one wall of an enclosure 32.
- two or more diffusers 30 are used.
- the enclosure 32 encloses the bulbs 20 and the reflector 22 on all sides such that the light energy is directed only through the diffuser 30.
- the enclosure 32 is attached to the support frame 18 by any suitable means such as by bolts, gluing, or welding.
- the diffuser 30 provides an area of uniform diffuse light, and is preferably positioned within the range of from about four to seven inches from the sensor assembly 14.
- the diffuser 30 is configured to be of a height suitable to direct light energy through the maximum height of the plastic container 16 to be inspected, and preferably between one and 1.5 times wider than the width of the container 16 to be measured.
- the light diffuser is within the range of from about three to about four inches wide, and from about five to about eight inches high.
- the container 16 is typically carried on the conveyor 31 of a plastic container manufacturing machine, such as an exit conveyor of a machine for blow-molding plastic containers, and caused to travel between the emitter assembly 12 and the sensor assembly 14 at a uniform velocity.
- the containers 16 will typically travel at a rate of from about two to about twenty containers per second.
- the measuring system 10 is shown associated with an exit conveyor of a machine for blow-molding plastic containers, the system 10 can be used during any stage of the plastic container manufacturing process.
- the system 10 can be incorporated within a plastic container manufacturing machine, or can be used off-line.
- the sensor assembly 14 includes a second support frame 32 made of a rigid material such as aluminum.
- the support frame 32 is configured for engagement with any suitable surface, such as a floor, or an associated plastic container manuf cturing machine (not shown) .
- the sensor assembly 14 further includes a sensor 34 for receiving the light energy emitted by the bulbs 20.
- the sensor 34 must be sensitive to light energy within the range of from about 2.40 to about 2.50 microns.
- sensors 34 made of lead sulfide (PbS) or lead selenide (PbSe) are sensitive within the range of from about 2.40 to about 2.50 microns.
- the sensor 34 is made of PbS having a fast chemistry, the PbS sensor material being doped to enhance speed rather than sensitivity.
- sensors made from PbS or PbSe are advantageous because they can be made in a small size, and have a simple electrical operation.
- sensors 34 made from PbS and PbSe can experience both short term and long term drift in the required IR sensitivity range, both problems can be minimized or eliminated.
- the temperature of the sensor 34 can be controlled by a cooling means, such as, for example, a thermoelectric cooler (not shown), thereby eliminating the long-term drift, while computer monitoring of the clear light path sensitivity can compensate the short-term drift.
- a cooling means such as, for example, a thermoelectric cooler (not shown)
- the thermoelectric cooler will cause the sensor 34 to operate at about 65 degrees Fahrenheit, however operating temperatures as low as -50 degrees Fahrenheit may be achieved.
- the sensor 34 is disposed in a sensor enclosure 36.
- the enclosure 36 is attached to the frame 32 by any suitable means such as by bolts, gluing, or welding.
- the sensor 34 is further coupled to signal amplification circuits by a signal line (not shown) .
- a generally annular and planar chopper wheel 40 is disposed on the frame 32 adjacent to the container. 16 and on the opposite side of the container 16 from the diffuser 30.
- the chopper wheel 40 is impermeable by IR light energy, and can be made of any rigid material, such as aluminum or plastic.
- the chopper wheel 40 includes a plurality of circumferentially extending elongated slots 41. In the preferred embodiment two slots 41 are illustrated. However, it will be understood that the chopper wheel 40 may include more than two slots 41.
- the chopper wheel 40 is caused to rotate by an electric drive motor (not shown), contained within a drive motor enclosure 42.
- the drive motor, and enclosure 42 are mounted to the frame 32 by any suitable means such as by bolts, gluing, or welding.
- the slots 41 in the chopper wheel 40 are arranged so that the light energy emitted by the bulbs 20, in the direction of sensor 34, will be interrupted as the chopper wheel 40 rotates.
- the drive motor causes the chopper wheel 40 to rotate at a high speed such that the light energy passing through the container 16 is interrupted by the chopper wheel 40 within the range of from about ten to about five hundred times per second.
- the rate of light energy interruption is within the range of from about two hundred to about three hundred times per second.
- a plate 44 is disposed on the frame 32 between the chopper wheel 40 and the sensor 34.
- the plate 44 includes an aperture 46 for limiting the area of the container 16 from which light energy can pass to the sensor 34, thereby limiting the area of the container 16 from which the wall thickness can be measured.
- the aperture 46 has a generally rectangular shape, each side having a length within the range of from about two to about ten millimeters.
- the size of the aperture 46 limits the size of the area of the container 16 walls that can be measured and averaged to an area less than three hundred square millimeters.
- the aperture 46 is a square shaped aperture having six millimeter sides, and is located within the range of from about one to about four inches from the sensor 34.
- a narrow band pass light filter 48 is located between the plate 44 and the sensor 34.
- the filter 48 is located as close as about one inch from to the sensor 34 so as to prevent stray, unfiltered light from reaching the sensor 34.
- the filter 48 blocks all light energy not within an absorption band equal to the absorption band of the molecular structure of the resin used to manufacture the container 16.
- a desirable absorption band occurs at about 2.44 microns.
- the absorption band is largely insensitive to water vapor or other volatile materials which can be absorbed by the resin.
- a desirable absorption band for PET resin occurs at about 2.44 microns, other absorption bands can be used in the invention.
- absorption bands of about 2.92 microns or about 1.62 microns may also be selected and used.
- a thin film interference filter will be used to provide the best narrow band pass with a high transmission in the desired IR range of about 2.40 to about 2.50 microns.
- the filter 48 must be large enough to prevent any light energy from passing around the edges thereof, and to allow only filtered IR light energy to arrive on the sensor 34.
- the filter 48 is located between the plate 44 and the sensor 34, it is understood that the filter 48 can be placed anywhere between the bulb 20 and the sensor 34.
- FIG. 4 A schematic block diagram of the electronic circuits used to condition and amplify the signal from the sensor 34 is illustrated in Fig. 4. Since a solid state sensor such as a PbS sensor 34 is a high resistance device, any loading by the amplification circuit would create an error in the reading. Therefore the electrical signal is first introduced into a DC voltage blocking capacitor 49. The signal is then introduced into a high impedance junction field effect transistor (JFET) operational amplifier 50 with one hundred percent negative feedback. The JFET amplifier 50 provides unity gain, nearly infinite input resistance, and a low resistance output to feed into the following voltage and power amplification stage. The electrical signal is next introduced into a video operational amplifier 52, such as an 847 video operational amplifier manufactured by Analog Devices, Incorporated.
- JFET junction field effect transistor
- the video operational amplifier 52 is disposed to receive an electrical signal from the JFET amplifier.
- the video operational amplifier 52 provides a voltage gain within the range of from about ten to one hundred.
- the amplifier 52 provides an accurate and reliable signal, and a sufficient current to drive a shielded, low noise line 54, such as a twisted-wire pair, or a terminated coaxial cable, to a computer 56.
- the JFET amplifier 50 and the video operational amplifier 52 are disposed in the enclosure 36, and are preferable located adjacent the sensor 34.
- the computer 56 is coupled to the electronic distribution box 24 by a fourth flexible power cord 60. Prior to being processed by the computer 56, the analog signal from the amplifier 52 is converted to a digital signal by a digital signal converter 54 disposed within the computer 56.
- the plastic container wall thickness measuring system 10 operates by directing the sensor 34 toward the walls of the container 16.
- the uniform diffuse IR light emitted through the diffuser 30 passes through both walls of the container 16 and to the sensor 34.
- the diffuse light washes out the dark spots which can occur due to bumps, stria, and other irregularities in the sidewalls of the container 16.
- the container 16 of a typical blow molding operation tends to have a uniform circumferential wall thickness.
- wall thickness variations in the vertical axis of such a container 16 are difficult to control. The wall thickness in the vertical axis is therefore frequently not uniform.
- FIG. 6 A flow diagram of the inspection method of the current invention is illustrated in Fig. 6.
- the chopper wheel 40 is preferable caused to rotate at a rate of about two hundred fifty revolutions per second. Each half -revolution of the chopper wheel 40 defines one chop cycle.
- light intensity data is preferably received by the sensor 34 and processed by the computer 56 at a rate of about 49 times per chop cycle. Two types of light intensity data are received during each chop cycle. First, a plurality of light readings are received at the sensor 34 as light energy passes through a slot 41 of the chopper wheel 41. Second, an similar number of dark readings are received at the sensor 34 as the IR impermeable portion of the chopper wheel
- the computer selects and averages from about five to about seven of the light readings having the highest intensity, and selects and averages from about five to about seven of the dark readings having the lowest intensity.
- the average of the dark readings is then subtracted from the average of the light readings to result in an average intensity value for each chop cycle.
- the computer 56 then stores the value received 64, and preferably selects and averages from about three to about six of the highest intensity values 66 from the about ten to about fifty values to result in an average intensity value for each container 68.
- the computer 56 next compares the average intensity value for each container with stored measurement standards 70. Based on the stored measurement standards, the computer 56 then accepts or rejects each container 72, and displays the inspection result on a computer monitor 73.
- An important feature of the invention is the means by which the measurement system 10 is calibrated. Because of slight differences in sensor 34 geometry and sensitivity, no two sensors 34 have the same calibration constants, therefore each measuring system 10 must be calibrated. Calibration further eliminates many of the geometric factors that would otherwise be considered in the calculation of a wall thickness.
- the calibration is accomplished by creating two samples comprising two spaced-apart wall sections of known thickness, and of the same material being used to produce the containers 16. One sample will h,ave two thin walls and one sample will have two thick walls.
- a flow diagram of the calibration method is illustrated in Fig. 5. According to the method, the thin wall sample is first placed in the path of the light energy 74. The computer 56 then makes the desired number of readings, and processes and stores the result 76, as described in the inspection method, above. The process is repeated with the thick wall sample 78, 80. The computer system can then calculate the two system constants needed to convert any light energy reading into a wall thickness, thereby ending the calibration.
- the system constants determined during calibration are the absorption coefficient (A) and the intensity coefficient (I 0 ) .
- Wall thickness is determined by an equation:
- t is the wall thickness
- A is the absorption coefficient
- I 0 is the intensity coefficient
- I is the measured intensity of an unknown thickness. Because the computer calculates A and I 0 during calibration, the wall thickness, t, can be easily calculated.
- the sensors 34 can be quite small, it is also possible to stack a plurality of sensor assemblies 14 vertically to obtain multiple thickness measurements at different positions along the vertical axis of a container 16. Such a stack of sensor assemblies 14 can be used to constantly check a critical location on the container 16 and monitor vertical wall thickness distribution. It has been found that the average wall thickness values obtained by the method of this invention agree very closely with manual measurements made by carefully sectioning and physical gauging of plastic containers.
- Another advantage of the method of this invention is that the optical wall thickness measurement system 10 can be installed on the output conveyor of a high speed blow molding machine to measure the average wall thickness at one or more predetermined heights on every container 16.
- the optical wall thickness measurement system 10 can be installed within a high speed blow molding machine to measure the average wall thickness at one or more predetermined heights on every container 16.
- a further advantage of the method of this invention is that the optical wall thickness measurement system 10 can make thickness measurements of both sidewalls on each container simultaneously.
- Yet another advantage of the method of this invention is that multiple wall thickness measurements can be taken while the high-speed blow molding machine is operating at full production speed. These data are displayed on a computer monitor 73, and are thereby readily accessible to the machine operator. Data trends are clearly visible, so the operator can anticipate problems before a bad container 16 is produced.
- the computer system which controls the system, and performs the necessary calculations, can also create a time record of the measurements made on the product stream.
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